Best attractions and places to see around Aouste-Sur-Sye include a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. Situated along the Drôme River, the village offers insights into its Roman and medieval past through its historic center and ancient frescoes. The surrounding area is characterized by its position between the Forest of Saoû and the Vercors plateaus, providing diverse natural environments. This region is suitable for exploring both cultural heritage and outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Even before we cycle out of Saillans, we're stopped by art. Along the roadside stands a group of grape pickers, immortalized in a rusty corten steel procession. This sculpture is the work of Pierre Louis Chipon, a French artist who gives agricultural machinery a second life as poetry in metal. His works adorn the Route de la Clairette, a wine route that winds through the Drôme, embodying the region's age-old traditions in steel. Clairette is the name of a grape that already populated the hills here in Roman times and is still the star of the sparkling Clairette de Dié. This wine, once "invented" by monks, was considered for centuries one of France's oldest sparkling wines.
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The road to reach the pass is magnificent on both sides, with superb views of the Vercors, and passages under narrow cliffs.
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Very beautiful and quiet village with a very cozy and authentic atmosphere 'petite epicerie'. Recommended
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Whichever side you come from, the drive there is much more beautiful than the actual summit, but that's the case with many things in life.
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At the exit of Saillan there are two nice works of art with reference to the wine-growing tradition.
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The starting point is a campsite that you cannot pass through. The route is closed with a gate. Walked the other way. Very beautiful, quite spicy and stony here and there. At the end again at the campsite gate. We went illegally through a gate and via the campsite to the parking lot.
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Aouste-sur-Sye boasts a rich history. You can wander through its medieval streets and alleys, discovering remnants of Roman and medieval occupation. Look for the unique stone work and ancient doors, especially along Rue de Surville. The village also features a 'Circuit des Fresques' to explore historical frescoes, traces of a former Château-Citadel, and remnants of a Gallo-Roman mausoleum near the town hall square. The 19th-century Protestant Temple and areas like Rue de la Synagogue and Place des Trois Balcons also reflect the village's diverse past.
The village is traversed by the Drôme River, offering rich biodiversity and varied landscapes, ideal for activities like canoeing, swimming, and fishing. Aouste-sur-Sye is also uniquely situated between the stunning Forest of Saoû and the Vercors plateaus, providing access to diverse natural environments. The Pas de Lauzun Pass offers a scenic passage between the Saoû syncline and the Drôme valley, showcasing these two marvelous natural worlds.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly options. The Saillans Village Center is noted as family-friendly, with its charming streets and historical sites. The Drôme River itself provides opportunities for swimming and canoeing, which can be enjoyable for families. Additionally, many of the easy hiking and cycling routes in the area are suitable for families looking to explore the outdoors together.
The Drôme Valley is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking. The 'Vélodrôme' is a secure cycling path that opens up the Drôme Valley, with Aouste-sur-Sye as a convenient stop. For specific routes, you can explore numerous hiking trails, road cycling routes, and gravel biking tours in the surrounding area.
To experience local life, visit nearby markets in Crest, just 3 km away, held on Tuesdays and Saturdays. The region is also known for its 'Route de la Clairette,' a wine route showcasing the ancient traditions of Clairette wine production, one of France's oldest sparkling wines. Along this route, you might encounter unique metal sculptures, such as those near Kunst und Wein am Kreisverkehr, transforming agricultural machinery into 'metallic poetry'.
Absolutely. Saou is a must-visit Provençal village nestled in a valley with dramatic cliffs as a backdrop, offering a quaint atmosphere and a beautiful stream. Another charming option is Saillans Village Center, located at the foot of the Trois Becs massif, featuring a Romanesque church, a Protestant temple, and narrow streets leading to old rampart gates and towers.
The Drôme River is ideal for various outdoor sports. You can enjoy canoeing, swimming, and fishing. For scenic views and a leisurely experience, the bridge over The Drôme at Crest offers a specific pedestrian/cycle path with seating, allowing you to take in the river and valley views, with the Tower of Crest visible in the distance.
Yes, there are easy hiking options available. For example, the 'Mirabel and Blacons Waterfall – Hills around Gervanne loop from Mirabel-et-Blacons' is an easy 4.1 km hike. You can find more details and other suitable routes on the hiking guide for Aouste-sur-Sye.
Just 3 km from Aouste-sur-Sye, the town of Crest is home to the impressive Tower of Crest. This medieval fortification has a rich history, including serving as a prison. Visitors can explore its 15 rooms and view historical graffiti, offering a fascinating glimpse into the region's past.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The magnificent setting of villages like Saou, with its dramatic cliffs and quaint atmosphere, is highly praised. The scenic passages like Pas de Lauzun Pass, connecting distinct natural environments, also receive high acclaim for their beauty and tranquility. The overall appeal lies in the opportunity to explore ancient history amidst stunning natural landscapes.
Yes, the 'Route de la Clairette' is a cultural route that celebrates the region's ancient wine-making traditions. Along this route, you can discover unique metal sculptures, such as those found near Kunst und Wein am Kreisverkehr. These artworks, crafted from agricultural machinery, transform into 'metallic poetry' and embody the region's heritage in a creative way.
The area offers a variety of cycling experiences. You can find road cycling routes ranging from easy loops like the 'Crest Tower – the Drôme loop from Aouste-sur-Sye' (13.7 km) to more challenging options. For off-road adventures, there are also gravel biking routes, such as the 'Saillans Village Center – Lavender fields loop from Aouste-sur-Sye'.


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